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Mine lock. The first gens... If you still have the original door key, try it. I didn't know it till I saw it on another forum one day. If you have the 2 on the right side and one on the left, they lock...Hmm, that was interesting. This video shows options I've never heard of before. Those lockable storage boxes in the cargo area, I've never seen those before at all.
My B2 is plain, I don't have those boxes, like I said I've never seen them before until this video. I may have to see if I can find some, or build something as I don't think the back seat will ever be used in my B2 anyhow its been folded down since I've had it, so either those type of storage boxes, or build a floor storage system.Mine lock. The first gens... If you still have the original door key, try it. I didn't know it till I saw it on another forum one day. If you have the 2 on the right side and one on the left, they lock...
Plus idk why y'all are hating on TTB. In stock form it works perfect... And modded CORRECTLY it works flawlessly. Brinker, disciplerocks, legoms13, and a few others have proved it. It just has to be done correctly.
Yeah, I'd love to have one of the late 80's early 90's Jeep Cherokee's. I've been many places with one and I'm always amazed where they go without very many mods needed. Haven't ventured too far with my B2 as my tires are about shot so I have to baby it along for another month or 2 until I get caught back up on funds again. I was never a fan of the S10 blazer, the B2 is ok, but no where near as stable as the Jeep Cherokees were.And then the Cherokee came along...
Haha, yeah they were pretty tough even in stock form. Not too sure on the B2 too many things I need to do to worry about taking it offroad LOL.I remember driving thru my friend's gravel pit and my friend trailing his hand in the water it was that deep....
On stock tires.
Still made it thru no problem. The thing I miss most about that vehicle is it was a 5 speed and with the Comman-Trac, I always KNEW it was in 4wd. None of this hoping my vacuum hubs engaged crap.
Yes, most likely was a laserdisc video. However there were a few parts it seemed to me like that were cut out in the video.Mine's got the locking cargo boxes in the back. And the BII's I've been around to rip parts off of all had them. I'm almost thinking it's harder to find one without the boxes.
The other thing I was thinking watching the video is...how was this being presented? It was some kind of interactive video which seems kind of advanced for 1984, maybe an early laserdisc. And where would you watch something like this back then?